Monday, April 13, 2009

Coffee Grounds?

I read that you can use Azalea fertilizer on Gardenias. I also read that Azalea%26#039;s do well with coffee grounds. Would that hold true to Gardenia%26#039;s then? I live in So. Cal. inland.

Coffee Grounds?
What you%26#039;re looking at is two plants that require an acidic soil. Coffee and, therefore, the grounds are slightly acidic. That%26#039;s why coffee grounds help the soil for Azaleas and Gardenias. They also provide organic matter that the plants can use when they decompose.
Reply:It%26#039;s a good way to get rid of your coffee grounds, that%26#039;s for sure. I%26#039;ve heard that coffee grounds will not work as a fertilizer. Maybe if you use unused coffee grounds, that might work, but then you get your flowers addicted to caffeine, and then you will have to water them with coke.



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